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Podkast av Tactical Wealth Management - Hosted By Raj Bhujan

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The Tactical Edge Podcast with Raj Bhujan dives into the realities of today’s financial markets.

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Tactical Edge Podcast - Brought To You By TWM - Episode 8

The Tactical Edge Podcast with Raj Bhuyan returns for Episode 8 with a deep dive into one of the biggest questions investors are asking right now: Why are markets continuing to rise amid geopolitical instability, supply chain disruption, and growing macroeconomic stress? Raj explores the idea that today’s market behavior may best be explained through the lens of a “right-tail” environment — a world where persistent currency debasement, excessive liquidity, and structural inflation drive nominal asset prices higher, even as underlying purchasing power erodes. Using historical examples, monetary data, and market internals, he explains why traditional valuation metrics alone may no longer tell the full story. The conversation then shifts toward the growing importance of energy markets and global supply chains. Raj outlines how deglobalization, onshoring, and potential supply disruptions could reshape inflation, economic growth, and investment leadership over the coming decade. Later in the episode, Tactical Wealth Management CIO Marty Ruether joins the discussion to break down recent market rotations, concentration risk inside U.S. equities, the implications of a weakening dollar, and why risk management may matter more now than at any point since the 1970s. Topics Covered: * What a “right-tail” market environment means for investors * How currency debasement impacts stocks, housing, and asset prices * The relationship between money supply growth and market valuations * Why policymakers may be incentivized to continue intervention * Volatility vs. permanent capital impairment * The parallels between today’s environment and the 1970s * Market concentration risk and narrow market breadth * Why energy, commodities, and precious metals may continue outperforming * Deglobalization, onshoring, and the inflationary impact of redundancy * Potential energy supply disruptions and implications for global growth * India’s rising energy demand and the future of commodity consumption * Why bonds may no longer provide traditional “safe haven” protection * The role of cash, options, and dynamic risk management in volatile markets * Weak dollar trends and their impact on international markets and commodities * How Tactical Wealth Management approaches portfolio construction in uncertain environments Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Please consult your advisor for guidance specific to your situation.

15. mai 2026 - 38 min
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Tactical Edge Podcast - Brought To You By TWM - Episode 7

The Tactical Edge Podcast with Raj Bhuyan returns at a critical moment —when markets, geopolitics, and policy are colliding in ways that could reshape portfolio outcomes for years to come.  In this episode, Raj breaks down why today’s environment may be even more complex than investors realize, moving from a “triple threat” to a full-blown convergence of structural risks. From elevated valuations and market concentration to geopolitical instability and persistent inflation pressures, the conversation challenges conventional portfolio construction and questions whether traditional diversification still works. Topics discussed include: * Why today’s market may represent a “quadruple threat” vs. prior cycles. * The breakdown of traditional 60/40 and modern portfolio theory assumptions. * Financial repression and why bonds may continue to underperform in real terms. * The risks of extreme market concentration in mega-cap U.S. equities. * How geopolitical conflict and supply shocks are impacting energy and inflation dynamics. * The case for international equities and a potential global rotation. * Gold, commodities, and the role of hard assets in inflationary regimes. * Why liquidity and flexibility are critical in uncertain markets. * Lessons from the 1970s analog—and what investors may be underestimating today Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please consult with a qualified financial, tax, or legal professional before making any investment decisions.

24. mars 2026 - 40 min
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Tactical Edge Podcast - Brought To You By TWM - Episode 6

In Episode 6, Raj Bhuyan revisits Tactical Wealth Management’s current market bias and provides an updated look at the “right-tail” thesis — a framework that explores how asset prices can continue rising in nominal terms amid currency debasement, increased liquidity, and growing volatility. This episode walks through historical and modern examples to better understand how inflationary environments, declining currencies, and policy decisions can distort traditional return expectations — and why investors must focus on real purchasing power, not just headline performance. Topics discussed include: * What the “right tail” means for equity markets and volatility * Historical examples of currency debasement and asset inflation * Why nominal returns can be misleading in inflationary regimes * The role of the U.S. dollar and what recent weakness may signal * Concentration risk in U.S. large-cap equities * Precious metals through the lens of supply, demand, and long-term cycles * Gold, silver, and their relationship to equity markets * Behavioral risks during large drawdowns and volatile market regimes * Why preparation and risk management matter more than prediction Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Please consult your advisor for guidance specific to your situation.

5. feb. 2026 - 31 min
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Tactical Edge Podcast - Brought To You By TWM - Episode 5

The Tactical Edge Podcast with Raj Bhuyan opens the new year with a forward-looking conversation on market rotation, monetary accommodation, and where leadership may be shifting next. In this episode, Raj is joined by Tactical Wealth Management CIO Marty Ruether for a deep dive into what changed in 2025—and why the signals emerging now may define the next market cycle.  Together, they break down how a sharp policy pivot—from fiscal austerity talk to renewed accommodation—reshaped markets in real time, fueling asset prices, weakening the U.S. dollar, and setting the stage for potential regime change. From currency effects and global flows to valuation extremes and concentration risk inside major indices, this episode connects macro forces with actionable market structure. The discussion then turns to rotation—away from yesterday’s winners and toward under-owned, under-appreciated areas of the market. Raj and Marty introduce the concept of “FANG 2.0”, highlighting energy, defense, nuclear, and precious metals as potential beneficiaries of structural trends, capital scarcity, and global realignment. They also explore why volatility is no longer an anomaly, why “buy the dip” psychology may be dangerous late-cycle, and how disciplined risk management becomes critical when the bull market bus is full. Topics Covered: 2025 in review: fiscal pivots, market drawdowns, and the rebound Full-steam monetary accommodation and its impact on valuations Dollar weakness, global capital flows, and currency-adjusted returns Why long-term forward returns may be challenged after historic runs Concentration risk inside cap-weighted indices and passive portfolios Investor capitulation, sentiment extremes, and contrarian signals Introducing “FANG 2.0”: energy, defense, nuclear, and precious metals How to identify rotation early using relative strength and trend analysis Managing volatility, protecting gains, and staying adaptive in late-cycle markets Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Please consult your advisor for guidance specific to your situation.

11. jan. 2026 - 45 min
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Tactical Edge Podcast - Brought To You By TWM - Episode 4

The Tactical Edge Podcast with Raj Bhuyan takes a step “off script” in this special listener Q&A episode, tackling some of the biggest questions raised by earlier shows. From what’s really real when we talk about inflation to how money supply, policy choices, and index construction shape long-term outcomes, Raj pulls back the curtain on the mechanics behind the numbers investors see every day.  In this episode, Raj explains why he prefers pre-1983 inflation definitions, how CPI has evolved, and why those changes matter for anyone relying on bonds, cash, or “safe” yield in a world of aggressive monetary and fiscal expansion. He also introduces the Tactical Wealth Management team and walks through how macro views, technical signals, and disciplined process come together—from big-picture calls like bonds vs. gold to day-to-day positioning. The conversation then turns to concentration risk and cap-weighted indices, the gap between U.S. equities and emerging markets, and whether we may be approaching a major rotation in global leadership. Raj closes with a cliffhanger, setting up the next episode where CIO Marty Ruether will provide a comprehensive technical roadmap for markets into 2026 and beyond. Topics Covered: * “What is real?”—making sense of inflation, money, and purchasing power * Quantity Theory vs. the “inflation gap” approach (Keynes) * How CPI changed after 1983 and why housing/owner’s equivalent rent matters * Money supply, policy incentives, and the hidden cost of financial repression * Bonds vs. gold: macro thesis, timing, and relational price signals * How the Tactical Wealth Management team blends macro, technicals, and sentiment * Cap-weighted index concentration and the risk inside “diversified” portfolios * U.S. vs. emerging markets: leadership cycles and potential regime shifts * Why investors may feel worse than markets look on paper Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Please consult your advisor for guidance specific to your situation.

4. des. 2025 - 47 min
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